catalog

Well-known member
He's been on there for years is all I can remember. I recognise his name from well over 10 years ago. I got the paper sub restarted recently, so been tucking in a bit more.
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
I mean, fucking hell:
But each brigade follows its own imperative on social media – to reassure families and friends, to show off new equipment, to raise money, to demonstrate that the enemy is being punished, or, equally, to illustrate dire conditions to the country and the general staff. A victory, no matter how small, must be claimed, and the claim takes the form of a video clip on the internet with the brigade’s watermark in every frame. The potential is there for a unit’s social media team – or for those of Wagner or WarGonzo, which are explicitly commercial organisations – to seek out ‘likes’ and followers, to learn what sort of war content engages viewers.

What a strange world we're in.
 

catalog

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I didn't know that telegram was started by Russians, same guys who did vk. The bit about the cheap drone attacks is a lot to take in. I don't watch anh of these videos and he writes as though he wished he'd never seen them.
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
I didn't know that telegram was started by Russians, same guys who did vk. The bit about the cheap drone attacks is a lot to take in. I don't watch anh of these videos and he writes as though he wished he'd never seen them.
I see some, but they're mostly disseminated through Twitter via accounts I trust, and they tend not to put up the horrible stuff.
I felt generation gapped by the Telegram bit as I just don't engage with it.
 

catalog

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I've heard of telegram but only in context of WhatsApp alt like signal, did not realise it had more users than twitter globally.
 

shakahislop

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It is weird. There's always been propaganda but to be able to produce high quality adverts about your future success killing people is profoundly strange.
is there an intermediate step between daesh doing this in iraq and syria and what the ukranian military is doing now? did anyone else video in this kind of way? no-one comes to mind, but obviously i have no idea. especially reading the lrb piece with the details on showing violence and human suffering there's a (limited) parallel between the two.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
deleted what I said cos I'm really not in the mood for false slander and pile on as is wont to happen when people get emotionally invested in politics. But I think mr. Snyder should look at the US' allies in Asia and the fractious relationship they have with them and adapt his analysis accordingly. He reads like he's still stuck in the 1990s where pax americana is the game in town. It is Japan, not China who will end up causing problems for the Yanks.

In fact the problem with anti-Americanism today is precisely this, that it cannot begin to understand that the US is losing its global hegemon status.
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
is there an intermediate step between daesh doing this in iraq and syria and what the ukranian military is doing now? did anyone else video in this kind of way? no-one comes to mind, but obviously i have no idea. especially reading the lrb piece with the details on showing violence and human suffering there's a (limited) parallel between the two.
Russia must have similar vids surely?
This showed up on my tl this AM:
 
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